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This 5-page paper offers an environmental analysis and comparison between Apollo Group and Career Education Corporation. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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is the largest private university in the United States, accounting for more than 90% of sales, as well as 470,000 of its students (Law, 2011). UoP offers a variety of
degrees at a variety of educational levels. Other schools in Apollo Groups portfolio include Western International University (which provides graduate and undergraduate courses), College for Financial Planning Institutes and Institute
for Professional Developments (Law, 2011). Career Education Corporation (CEC), in the meantime, is a for-profit company that owns and operates approximately 100 campuses
throughout the United States and internationally, offering postsecondary education to approximately 116,000 students (MacKenzie, 2011). The companys brands include the International Academy of Design & Technology, Le Cordon Bleu College
of Culinary Arts and Colorado Technical University (MacKenzie, 2011). CEC schools offer associate, bachelors masters and doctoral degrees, as well as non-degree certificates (MacKenzie, 2011).
In this paper, well provide an environmental and internal analyses to ascertain whether these two institutions are prepared for change. Environmental Analysis
Legal. Schools are accredited through government agencies - those agencies insure that the right topics are being taught for the proper degrees and training. in recent years, the
University of Phoenix has undergone a variety of governmental inquiries in its business practices (Law, 2011). Some of these questionable practices have included accusations of deceptive trade practices, disbursements of
federal student loans and insider trading questions (Law, 2011). For both schools, regulatory concerns continue high because of post-graduation debt loads (Wahlstrom, 2011).
Its likely that, because of this concern, the government will keep a more careful eye on private, for-profit post-graduate educational institutions. Furthermore, the Department of Education has more focus on
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